Monthly Archives: June 2020

Birdsong

“Where are you? The Amazon?” A friend messaged me on a social networking site, a response to my posts about the birds on my feeder. Two of them piqued his interest and he posted pictures of the birds I’d named. One was the Brown-Headed Cowbird, the other was a Rose-Breasted … Read More

East Washington Street Road Work- Beware – Orange Barrels!

What the heck are they doing to East Washington Street in Irvington! I’ve lived in Irvington a half block off Washington for over 40 years and I’ve seen road work many times, but this takes the cake as they say. The streetscape took some time several years ago and caused … Read More

IndyPL Expands Curbside Service to Most Branch Locations

On Monday, June 1, curbside delivery of books and other materials to patrons was made available at most Indianapolis Public Library sites. Since May 18, curbside delivery has been piloted at five select IndyPL locations while its buildings remain closed to the public due to the COVID-19 emergency. The hours … Read More

ArtMix Names New President & CEO

INDIANAPOLIS — ArtMix recently welcomed Brittany (Britt) Sutton as its new President and CEO. She has long been an advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, serving in a number of important positions. After working as an Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapist for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Britt focused in … Read More